Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around the feasibility of using multiple windmills to extract energy from wind currents and combine their outputs to create torque around a single axis. Participants explore theoretical and practical aspects of this concept, including mechanical configurations and the implications of connecting windmills through gears and pulleys.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants question whether there are any physical laws preventing multiple windmills from being combined to produce torque around a single axis.
- There are suggestions that using gears and pulleys could facilitate the combination of torques from different windmills.
- Concerns are raised about the efficiency of windmills positioned in sequence, as those in the lee may not generate significant output due to being sheltered by those in front.
- Participants discuss the practicality of mechanically linking windmills versus using individual generators that are electrically connected.
- One participant proposes that if two windmills are connected to a load, their torques could be summed, even if one windmill produces more torque than the other.
- There is a debate about whether a faster rotating windmill would act as a resistive component to a slower one, with some arguing that proper transmission setups could mitigate this issue.
- The concept of using a continuously variable transmission is mentioned as a potential solution to manage differing speeds between windmills.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants express differing views on the interaction between windmills operating at different speeds, particularly regarding whether one would act as a resistive component to the other. While some agree that torques can be summed when connected to a load, others remain uncertain about the implications of speed differences.
Contextual Notes
Participants acknowledge the complexity of the mechanical interactions involved, including the need to consider the moment of inertia and the effects of load on the rotational speeds of the windmills.